Children’s National Research Institute (CNRI), the research arm of the nation’s No. 6 ranked children’s hospital is rolling out the TriNetX platform to investigators at Children’s National Hospital and taking the lead in establishing a research collaborative among pediatric hospitals within TriNetX’s global health research network.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Children’s National Research Institute (CNRI), the research arm of the nation’s No. 6 ranked children’s hospital is rolling out the TriNetX platform to investigators at Children’s National Hospital and taking the lead in establishing a research collaborative among pediatric hospitals within TriNetX’s global health research network. CNRI has been a member of the TriNetX network for more than three years. CNRI investigators leverage TriNetX to access a dynamic set of global clinical and claims data representing over 300 million patients through a self-service analytics platform to aid in their development of study protocols, cohort discovery as well as to support grant-based research. “We have learned about more than 70 clinical trials as a result of being part of the TriNetX network,” said Jurran Wilson, Program Lead, Recruitment and Engagement and Informatics Project Manager, Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Children’s National. “Now, by providing access to this global network of real-world data, our research community will have the ability to significantly improve cohort discovery and protocol feasibility, analyze data in real time, and study treatment pathways in a way we could not in the past.” TriNetX is one of several platforms that Children’s National researchers use to view, query, and analyze clinical data, as well as connect with potential industry sponsors. The TriNetX Network partners with data providers covering 99% of U.S. health plans to deploy a linked and continually updated global health research network. TriNetX has been used to analyze over 16,000 protocols and has presented over 5,000 clinical trial opportunities to its healthcare organization members. CNRI is leveraging its TriNetX membership to create the TriNetX Pediatric Collaboratory Network, a synergistic research network with other healthcare organizations specializing in pediatric care. “The Pediatric Collaboratory will help us narrow down the massive amount of data available in the TriNetX Research network to a subset of pediatric healthcare organizations,” said Wilson. “This opens tremendous research opportunities by streamlining the query process and allowing each member to leverage our connection to initiate multi-site, investigator-initiated research studies.” “It’s exciting to see a long-term partner like Children’s National that has been using TriNetX to attract more clinical trial opportunities from our pharmaceutical partners now leading investigator-initiated collaborative pediatric research at global scale,” said Gadi Lachman, CEO of TriNetX. “We share a common mission of bringing new therapies to patients who need them faster and democratizing this platform furthers our efforts in accomplishing that goal.” About the Children’s National Hospital About the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Children’s National About TriNetX Media Contacts: Children’s National Hospital TriNetX View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/childrens-national-research-institute-expanding-research-resources-for-investigators-driving-multi-site-pediatric-collaboration-with-trinetx-300942916.html SOURCE TriNetX |